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  2. Parson Russell Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Parson Russell Terrier is a breed of small white terrier that was the ... A 2024 UK study found a life expectancy of 13.8 years for the breed compared to an ...

  3. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Beagle (average life expectancy 13.3 years) usually lives to around 12–15 years, and a Scottish Terrier (average life expectancy 12 years) usually lives to around 10–16 years. The longest living verified dog is Bluey , an Australian Cattle Dog who died at 29 years.

  4. Yorkshire Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Terrier has an above average life expectancy. A 2013 study in the UK of patient records found the breed to have a life expectancy of 13 years, higher than the average. [37] A similar 2022 study in the UK found the breed to have a life expectancy of 12 and a half years. [38]

  5. These Are the 15 Longest Living Dog Breeds, Because You ... - AOL

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    Vincent Scherer/Getty Images. 3. Biewer Terrier. Height: 7-11 inches Weight: 4-8 pounds Personality: Smart, Loving Activity Level: Moderate Shedding Factor: Low Life Expectancy: 16 years As one of ...

  6. West Highland White Terrier - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 French study found a life expectancy of 12.93 years, [9] while 2024 British study found a life expectancy of 13.4 years (averaging 12.7 years for purebreeds and 12 years for crossbreeds). [10] The typical litter size is between three and five puppies. [3] The breed is pre-disposed to conditions found in many breeds, such as abdominal ...

  7. Feist (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Terriers and feists are often predominantly white so as to be visible to hunters. Many other variants of this type exist, such as the Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier and Rat Terrier, with many locally developed purebred dog breeds. The original fox terrier type was documented in England in the 18th century.